emunney wrote:It's Mamadi-cember!
Hey bring him back. He makes sense for 10 days right now.
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emunney wrote:It's Mamadi-cember!
ShootingtheJ wrote:drew881 wrote:Bernman wrote:
TBH, I don't love the Gray Allen extension. You're either investing that much in a sixth man while you're around the luxury tax threshold, or you're pricing him into being a starter, & pushing Middleton up to the 3, crowding out a potential 3&d specialist to cover star big wings, i.e. Leonard, Durant, James, etc.
If Pat got under 10, I think I'd re-sign him for the 6th man spot, and flip Gray. Bobby's demonstrating he can be a starter for you, he's still got father time on his side, and we must have made a promise to get the discount this year; so he gets payroll priority. If you need to clear further space, deal DiVo at the deadline in addition to Brook by the offseason.
The priorities, imo, are: 1. Bobby, 2. 3&d big wing, 3. Pat on the prime real estate discount.
I think Bobby as a starter is the squeeze. Moving Middleton to SF is fine. But putting Bobby as 4 with a bigger contract pushes Brook or another Center out of the payroll and forces Giannis to guard those guys. Portis isn’t going to take on Embiid, Jokic, or other bigs effectively.
I still like Bobby, but for me has to be a 6th man and we still need a serviceable big center to log 20-25 min a game in the regular season.
Imbiid no longer scores or plays in the post, all he does is shoot mid range jumpers. Bobby would have no issues with him, but Imbiid will have a tough time guarding Bobby.
DukeH wrote:Plenty, RealGM Bucks Board is the Golden Dawn of forums.
Pachinko_ wrote:I have no idea if it's allowed, but if you could trade Bobby+Brook for Sabonis right now would you do it?
WRau1 wrote:Pachinko_ wrote:I have no idea if it's allowed, but if you could trade Bobby+Brook for Sabonis right now would you do it?
Probably not, Portis' production this season is just about on par with what Sabonis is currently giving Indy.
ShootingtheJ wrote:So we're now eligible for a hardship waiver? Wenyen Gabriel or Luke Kornet.
SKG wrote:Id rather look to trade nwora and devincenzo for say eric gordon
Ayt wrote:The Hood signing is looking rough even if it was for a small amount. He looked done as an NBA player last year and still looks done. I kind of doubt they'll be willing to cut him and eat his salary to open up his roster spot.
GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:middleton is a 2/3. plays both sides of the floor as a 2/3. every blue moon he goes to the 4/5 and even more rare the 1.
the argument that he is a 2 vs 3 is like so 1980s
modern basketball has 4 positions
the 1
the 2/3
the 4/5
the 5
you dont have to have all 4 positions on the floor at once
we currently start 3 guys at the 2/3 and 2 guys at the 4/5. we dont start a 1 or a 5 currently
MoreTrife wrote:Love seeing two buffoons have a buffoon competition.
SKG wrote:Id rather look to trade nwora and devincenzo for say eric gordon
Gery Woelfel wrote:Got a time big boy?
Bucksfan28 wrote:GHOSTofSIKMA wrote:middleton is a 2/3. plays both sides of the floor as a 2/3. every blue moon he goes to the 4/5 and even more rare the 1.
the argument that he is a 2 vs 3 is like so 1980s
modern basketball has 4 positions
the 1
the 2/3
the 4/5
the 5
you dont have to have all 4 positions on the floor at once
we currently start 3 guys at the 2/3 and 2 guys at the 4/5. we dont start a 1 or a 5 currently
Can't forget the coveted 3/4 combo-forward. Guys like KD, Tatum, Tobes, OG, Ingram, pre-injury MPJ, Jerami Grant, Scottie and Harrison Barnes
for sabonis and turner i wouldPachinko_ wrote:I have no idea if it's allowed, but if you could trade Bobby+Brook for Sabonis right now would you do it?
ShootingtheJ wrote:If I understand correctly, the Bucks will be required to sign 2 hardship players.
My first 2 options, Kornet and Gabriel, have already been signed.